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Write all possible natural numbers using the digits 7, 0, 6. Repetition of digits is not allowed.
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We are required to write all possible natural numbers using the digits 7, 0 and 6, where repetition of digits is not allowed.
1-digit natural numbers: 6, 7. (0 is not a natural number.)
2-digit numbers: The digit 0 cannot be at the ten's place.
Keeping 6 at ten's place: 60, 67.
Keeping 7 at ten's place: 70, 76.
2-digit numbers: 60, 67, 70, 76.
3-digit numbers: The digit 0 cannot be at the hundred's place.
Keeping 6 at hundred's place: 607, 670.
Keeping 7 at hundred's place: 706, 760.
3-digit numbers: 607, 670, 706, 760.
Hence, all possible natural numbers are: 6, 7, 60, 67, 70, 76, 607, 670, 706 and 760.
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